Do you know your great-grandparents’ name?
According to a survey by Ancestry.com, half of Americans know the name of only one or none of their great-grandparents. But perhaps more importantly, do you know anything about them?
In the financial planning process, financial advisors often ask about leaving a legacy—usually in the context of how much money you want to pass on to the next generation. But have you ever been asked about leaving a legacy that goes beyond assets?
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